I hate to be the bearer of bad news; however, it would be advisable to ask an engineer or the building official. The codes are or should be IBC for commercial or IRC for residential. Both have conventional standards that may be used. It is possible that the local or state building codes may have amendments in your area. My first call would be to the building official as he is already on your payroll if you are paying taxes, and who's not. This is the cheapest option, and they can at least verify which code you are using.
Mass concrete is concrete cast without Rebars. They are good in compression and are mostly used for the construction of gravity structures such as Dams. While reinforced concrete have reinforcement bars in them, which increases the tensile strenght of the concrete.
More likely reinforced concrete.
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Reinforced concrete is just normal concrete with steel reinforement placed inside.
Steel reinforced concrete is concrete with rods of steel running through it.
Thomas T. C. Hsu has written: 'Unified theory of concrete structures' -- subject(s): Reinforced concrete construction 'Unified theory of reinforced concrete' -- subject(s): Reinforced concrete construction
P. Le P. Darvall has written: 'Reinforced and prestressed concrete' -- subject(s): Prestressed concrete construction, Reinforced concrete construction, Standards
Paul Mondorf has written: 'Concrete bridges' -- subject(s): Concrete Bridges, Design and construction, Prestressed concrete construction, Reinforced concrete construction
Yew-Chaye Loo has written: 'Reinforced and prestressed concrete' -- subject(s): Reinforced concrete, Concrete products, Reinforced concrete construction, Specifications, Standards, Testing, Design and construction 'The finite-strip method in bridge engineering' -- subject(s): Bridges, Design and construction, Finite strip method
H. B. Andrews has written: 'Practical reinforced concrete buildings' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Reinforced concrete construction 'The design of reinforced concrete slabs, beams and columns' -- subject(s): Reinforced concrete
Graham True has written: 'GRC' 'GRC production & uses' -- subject(s): Fiber Reinforced concrete, Glass fibers, Reinforced concrete construction, Reinforced concrete, Fiber
Reinforced Cement Concrete No, RCC is an abbreviation for Roller Compacted Concrete.
V. N. Baikov has written: 'Reinforced concrete structures' -- subject(s): Reinforced concrete construction
The reinforced concrete construction is the construction joint in water retaining structure.
Cheng Y Yang has written: 'The dynamic behavior of reinforced concrete columns' -- subject(s): Columns, Concrete, Concrete Columns, Reinforced concrete construction, Testing
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Chester Leroy Post has written: 'Building superintendence for reinforced concrete structures' -- subject(s): Building, Concrete construction, Reinforced concrete, Superintendence